tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post6630788583414927025..comments2024-03-28T03:47:41.338-04:00Comments on EV Grieve: A Davey Drill and a dreamUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-18152807147536555222014-09-29T23:23:27.400-04:002014-09-29T23:23:27.400-04:00When does NYU buy Stuy Dorm anyway? When does NYU buy Stuy Dorm anyway? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-75818887513630334892014-09-29T21:06:06.453-04:002014-09-29T21:06:06.453-04:00Don't worry; the additional 2,000 residents wo...Don't worry; the additional 2,000 residents wouldn't be caught dead in the subway. It's Uber or limo for them.<br /><br />When I first took the L train in 1980, I was repeatedly warned <i>never</i> to go east of 1st avenue—or preferably 2nd—and I took this advice for several years. <br /><br />In the mid-80s, I asked a friend of mine who lived in Hell's Kitchen if she wanted to go to the Life Cafe, and she replied a little snottily, "I just have no reason to go over there." <br /><br />"Suit yourself," I said.Scuba Divahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10326884503725331349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-24464310975233087962014-09-29T14:42:46.023-04:002014-09-29T14:42:46.023-04:00And that 2,000 is on TOP of the 30,000 students, e...And that 2,000 is on TOP of the 30,000 students, er, residents of Stuy Town!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-58258242507238865932014-09-29T10:33:57.577-04:002014-09-29T10:33:57.577-04:00Think about what east of 1st avenue looked like wh...Think about what east of 1st avenue looked like when the L train was created. Sty-Town was not there and the entrance on 1st ave handled the traffic quite well. I would welcome an extended L train platform here. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-30380125503746323492014-09-29T09:46:30.117-04:002014-09-29T09:46:30.117-04:00It's insane that there is not already a second...It's insane that there is not already a second entrance to that L stop as most of the stations in Brooklyn have entrances at both ends. The crowding at the station is so bad near the one entrance, and you can see daylight from the end down toward ave A/B (is a subway train longer than an avenue block?). Plus, it would make the L train a lot closer to much of the neighborhood east of First Ave. Those new developments should have to pay for it though..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-57662188895042700552014-09-29T08:49:02.131-04:002014-09-29T08:49:02.131-04:00This could be possible and it would be a welcome c...This could be possible and it would be a welcome change for once in a long time. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com